If you are just getting started, here is a streamlined list of steps to follow.
If you have any questions or would like a paper draft reviewed, feel free to contact Paige through Slack or email at any time. If you’re planning to publish your paper, Kalee Tock (our advisor) and astronomers from Exoplanet Watch will eventually review and comment on your work.
All the recordings and slides are posted here as a resource, and more resources are below for your reference.
Edit (02/09/21): The new EXOTIC transit analyzer notebook now displays the fits files within Colab, but becoming familiar with imaging software should still be helpful for those who are just starting out with exoplanet research.
We would recommend using AstroImageJ if you choose to use outside imaging software, but feel free to use another astronomical imaging software.
The links to download AstroImageJ and SAOImageDS9 are here and here, respectively. Contact us if you run into any download issues.
You can find text instructions for using AstroImageJ here and video instructions here.
You can also use this Colab notebook to view fits files.